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Muster  Roll 
Comp'y  1, 25th 
N.  C.  Troops 


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Muster  Roll  Comp'y  I, 
25th  N.  C.  Regiment 


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Muster  Roll 

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Company   I,  25th  North  Carolina 
Volunteers. 


Messrs.  Editors:— One  of  the  principal  objects  of  the 
reunion  of  ex-Confederate  soldiers,  at  Waynesville,  N.  C,  in 
August  last,  was  to  collect  and  preserve  as  much  of  the  history 
of  those  who  participated  in  that  great  struggle,  which  termi- 
nated^ at  Appomattox,  as  it  was  possible  to  obtain. 

Twenty-six  of  the  surviving  members  of  Company  I,  25th 
N.  C.  Regiment,  were  present  on  that  occasion,  and  from  mem- 
ory, from  diaries  and  all  other  sources  at  our  command  we 
collected  much  valuable  information. 

My  comrades  have  assigned  to  me  the  pleasant  duty  of 
reducing  to  something  like  order  this  mass  of  information. 
This  I  have  endeavored  to  do,  and  I  now  send  to  you  the  result 
of  my  labor,  with  the  request  from  the  surviving  members  of 
that  company  that  you  will  give  this  communication  a  place 
in  your  valuable  paper. 

The  Pisgah  Guards  was  composed  almost  entirelv  of  men 
from  the  Hominy  Creek  Valley  of  Buncombe  County.  It  was 
organized  at  the  Hominy  Baptist  Church,  near  the  residence 
of  the  late  Col.  S.  B.  Gudger,  on  July  22,  1861. 

The  company  went  immediately  into  camp  at  Camp  Pat- 
ton,  Asheville,  N.  C,  where  on  August  15,  1861,  the  25th  Reg- 
iment was  organized,  the  Pisgah  Guards  becoming  Corn- 
pan)-  I. 

Thos.  L.  Clingman  was  made  Colonel,  and  was  after- 
vyards,  in  the  spring  of  1862,  promoted  to  Brigadier-General ; 
St.  Clair  Deering,  Lieutenant-Colonel;  Henry  M.  Rutledge, 
Major:  Second  Lieutenant  W.  N.  Freeman,  of  Company  C, 
Adjutant;  Captain  W.  H.  Bryson,  A.  G.  M.;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant John  W.  Walker,  of  Company  G,  A.  C.  S. ;  Dr.  S.  S. 
Satchwell,  Surgeon  ;  Dr.  G.  W.  Fletcher,  First  Lieutenant  of 
Company  H,  Assistant  Surgeon. 

Non-commissioned  staff:  J.  C.  L.  Gudger,  Second  Ser- 
geant of  Company  I,  Sergeant  Major;  Clinton  A.  Jones,  First 
Sergeant  of  Company  G,  Quartermaster  Sergeant;    Julius  M. 

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Young',   ist  Sergeant  of  company   D,   Commissary   Sergeant; 
Peter  >.I.  Rich,  private  of  company  C,  Drum  Major. 

Some  of  the  appointments  on  the  staff,  both  commis- 
sioned and  non-commissioned,  were  not  made  till  some  time 
after  the  regiment  was  organized. 

Major  Rutledge,  afterwards  by  promotion,  became  suc- 
cessively Lieut.  Colonel  and  Colonel  of  the  Regiment.  These 
were  the  officers,  as  I  recollect  them,  at  the  organization,  but 
various  changes  occurred  as  the  war  progressed. 

On  Sept.  18,  1861,  the  regiment  left  Asheville,  and  after 
a  few  days  spent  in  Raleigh,  arrived  at  Wilmington  on  Sept. 
29,  and  went  into  camp  at  Camp  Davis,  at  Mitchell's  Sound, 
on  the  seashore,  not  a  great  way  from  where  the  State  Guard 
had  its  encampment  last  summer.  From  Wilmington  we 
were  removed,  early  in  Nov.,  1861,  to  South  Carolina,  and 
stationeed  at  Camp  Lee,  near  Graharnville,  and  in  front  of 
Port  Royal ;  here  we  spent  the  winter  of  '61-62. 

From  Graharnville  we  were  ordered  to  New  Berne,  N.  C, 
to  assist  in  repelling  Gen.  Burnsides'  attack  upon  that  place, 
but  did  not  reach  there,  as  the  city  had  been  taken  before  our 
arrival.  We  left  South  Carolina  on  March  14,  the  day  on 
which  New  Berne  was  evacuated.  We  met  the  retreating 
forces  at  Kinston.  Flere  we  remained  till  the  following  June, 
forming  part  of  the  ist  Brigade,  Army  of  the  Pamlico,  com- 
manded at  first  by  Brigadier  General  Robt.  Ransom,  and  after 
him  by  Brigadier  General  J.  G.  Martin. 

About  the  20th  of  June,  1862,  the  regiment  was  ordered 
to  Richmond,  Va.,  and  became  part  of  "Ransom's  Brigade," 
and  was  commanded  by  Brigadier  General  Robt.  Ransom, 
until  he  was  promoted  to  Major  General,  when  the  command 
of  the  brigade  was  given  to  Brigadier  General  M.  W.  Ransom, 
now  Senator  from  North  Carolina.  Gen.  "Matt"  Ransom, 
as  he  was  usually  called,  to  distinguish  him  from  Gen.  Robt. 
Ransom,  commanded  the  brigade,  from  his  promotion  about 
the  ist  of  the  year  '63  till  near  the  close  of  the  war,  when  he 
was  promoted  to  Major  General. 

The  brigade  was  at  first  composed  of  the  24th  Regiment 
N.  C.  Troops,  Col.  Clarke,  afterwards  Judge  Clarke;  the  25th, 
Col.  Rutledge,  who  was  promoted  Colonel  on  Clingman's  pro-- 
motion  to  Brigadier  General ;  the  26th,  Col.  Vance,  afterwards 
Governor  of  the  State,  and  now  U.S.  Senator;  the  35th,  Col. 
M.  W.  Ransom,  afterwards  promoted  Brigadier  and  Major 
General,  and  the  49th,  Col.  McFee. 

Before  starting  on  the  Maryland  campaign,  Gov.  Vance's 
regiment  was  taken  from  the  brigade,  and  assigned  to  some 
other  command ;  and  after  the  return  of  the  army  from  Mary- 
land and  about  the  beginnig  of  '63,  the  56th  Regiment,  Col. 


Faison,  was  assigned  to  our  brigade,  and  it  so  remained  until 
the  close  of  the  war. 

There  were  two  batteries  of  field  artillery  attached  to 
Ransom's  Brigade,  but  I  cannot  now  designate  them  by  name. 

Company  I  (with  the  Regiment)  took  part  in  the  battles 
of  2d  Seven  Pines,  or  Williamsburg  road,  June  25,  '62  (its  first 
engagement)  ;  Frazier's  farm,  Savage's  Station,  and  Malvern 
Hill,  of  the  battles  around  Richmond  ;  was  present,)  but  not^ 
engaged,  at  the  surrender  of  Harper's  Ferry,  SepTji5,  '62 jj 
Sharpsburg,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  '62;  Shepherdstown,  Sept.  19,  not 
actively  engaged,  but  under  fire ;  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec. 
13,  '62:  storming  and  capture  of  Plymouth,  N.  C,  April  20, 
'64 :  Drury's  Bluff,  Wier  Bottom  Church,  Bermuda  Flundreds, 
Avery's  house,  June  16,  17,  '64;  Avery's  farm,  at  night,  June 
17,  '64;  Grant's  mine,  or  "The  Crater,"  July  30,  '64;  the  Wel- 
don  Railroad  (I  have  never  known  any  other  name  for  this 
battle;  it  was  fought  Aug.  21,  '64,  on  the  railroad  between 
Petersburg  and  Reams  Station ;  it  was  a  desperate  engage- 
ment with  fearful  loss)  ;  Fort  Steadman  (Hare's  Hill).  March 

25,  '65;  Five  Forks,  near  Dinwiddie  Court  House,  April  1,  '65; 
Amelia  Court  House,  and  surrender  Appomattox,  April  9,  '65. 
We  were  in  all  the  siege  of  Petersburg,  except  fifteen  days. 
The  siege  proper  began  June  18,  '64,  and  we  were  continu- 
ously in  the  trenches  from  its  beginning  till  March  15,  '65, 
when  our  division  was  relieved  by  Gen.  John  B.  Gordon's 
Georgia  division.  From  June  16,  '64,  to  March  15,  '65,  it 
was  one  continuous  battle;  never  ceased  at  any  time,  day  or 
night,  except  for  a  few  hous  at  a  time. 

Company  I  built  on  June  18,  '64,  the  most  of  the  intrench- 
ment  that  was  blown  up  July  30,  '64,  and  became  known  by 
the  general  names  of  "Grant's  Mine,"  "The  Crater,"  and  "The 
Blow  Up,"  by  which  last  name  it  is  familiarly  spoken  of  by 
soldiers  to  this  day. 

We  were  also  in  a  number  of  skirmishes  and  minor  en- 
gagements, among  which  were  the  investment  of  Washing- 
ton, N.  C,  and  New  Berne,  each  twice;  at  the  last  investment 
of  AVashington,  N.  C,  the  enemy  evacuated  the  town,  and 
retired  to  New  Berne.  Also  skirmishes  at  Suffolk,  at  an  aque- 
duct on  the  canal  along  the  Potomac  River,  locks  011  the  Dis- 
mal Swamp  Canal,  Rowanty  Creek,  Boone's  Mills,  near  Jack- 
son, N.  C,  Green  Swamp,  Cove  Creek,  Batchelor's  Creek — 
the  three  last  are  between  Kinston  and  New  Berne,  N.  C. — a 
skirmish  at  Hatchers  'Run,  and  several  others.  A  part  of  the 
company  was  with  a  detachment  of  the  25th  Regiment,  under 
command  of  Lt.  Col.  Bryson,  at  Warm  Springs,  N.  C,  Oct. 

26,  '63,  when  we  suffered  the  loss  of  one  man  killed  and  one  or 
more  wounded. 


Of  the  courage,  heroism  and  soldierly  qualities  of  the 
company,  under  the  greatest  hardships,  privations  and  dan- 
gers, I  will  not  speak.  Let  Sharpsburg  and  Malvern  Hill, 
Drury's  Bluff  and  Plymouth,  Fredericksburg  and  the  Weldon 
Railroad,  Grant's  Mine  and  Savage's  Station,  Fort  Steadman 
and  Avery's  farm,  Five  Forks  and  Bermuda  Hundreds,  Fra.r 
zier's  farm  and  the  siege  of  Petersburg,  and  the  roster  of  the 
company,  with  its  long  list  of  casualties,  speak  for  us  and  tell 
the  story. 

The  roster  which  I  enclose,  is  as  perfect  as  we  can  make 
it,  after  many  revisions,  from  the  memory  of  the  survivors 
and  all  other  means  of  information  at  our  command,  including 
the  "Roster  of  North  Carolina  Troops,"  prepared  by  Maj. 
John  W.  Moore,  and  printed  and  published  by  order  of  the 
Legislature  of  the  State  in   1881. 

It  may  not  be  improper  for  me  here  to  state  that  Maj. 
Moore's  "Roster,"  so  far  as  it  concerns  this  company,  is  very 
defective,  indeed.  Maj.  Moore  makes  mention  at  the  begin- 
ning of  the  Roster  of  the  25th  Regiment,  Vol.  II,  p.  323,  that 
he  "could  find  less  concerning  the  officers  of  this  regiment 
than  any  other  in  the  State's  service,"  and  says  "no  register 
of  officers  was  ever  made."     ' 

I  do  not  complain  at  Maj.  Moore,  for  I  suppose  he  used 
all  the  data  he  could  find.  I  do  know,  however,  of  my  own 
knowledge,  that  carefully  prepared  rolls  and  returns  were 
made  and  forwarded,  both  to  the  Adjutant  General's  office  of 
the  State,  and  to  the  War  Department  of  the  Confederate 
States.  I  was  at  first  Sergeant  Major,  and  at  a  later  period 
Adjutant  of  the  regiment,  and  myself  made  up  the  returns 
and  forwarded  them  as  above  stated. 

I  cannot  close  without  acknowledging  the  indebtedness 
of  myself  and  surviving  comrades,  to  Capt.  A.  B.  Thrash,  to 
whose  untiring  industry,  more  than  to  any  other  man,  are  we 
indebted  for  very  much  of  the  history  this  record  presents. 

Respectfully, 

J.  C.  L.  GUDGER. 

ROSTER 

Howell,  G.  W.,*  Captain  at  organization;  resigned.  ■  ' 

Morgan,  W.  Y.,*  1st  Lt.  at  organization;  promoted 
Capt.  ;  promoted  Major;  wounded  on  Weldon  Railroad  Aug. 
21,  '64.  ■   ri    ' 

Luther,  A.  A.,*  2d  Lt.  at  organization;  resigned;  re-en- 
listed; died  since  the  war. 

Howell,  F.  B.,  Jr.,*  2d  Lt.  ;  resigned;  re-enlisted. 

Morris,  Thos.  L.,*  1st  Sergt.  ;  elected  2d  Lt.  ;  promoted 
1st  Lt.  ;  wounded  at  Fort  Steadman  March  25,  '65;  captured. 

Gudger,  J.   C.    L.,*  2d  Sergt.;  promoted  Sergt.    Major 


Oct.   16,  '61;  promoted  1st  Lt.  and  Adj.  Feb.,  '65;  captured 
at,Five  Forks  April  1,  '65. 

Curtis,  M.  A.,*  3d  Sergt.  ;  wounded  at  Fredericksburg 
Dec.  13,  '62;  wounded  at  Petersburg  June  19,  '64;  killed  at 
Grant's  mine  July  30,  '64. 

Morgan,  P.  P.,*  4th  Sergt.  ;  promoted  1st  Sergt.  ; 
-wounded'. 

Moore,  R.  P.,*  5th  Sergt.;  promoted  2d  Lt.  May  11, 
'63;  wounded  at  Five  Forks. 

Pearson,  W.  D.,*  1st  Corporal;  wounded  at  Warm 
Springs,  N.  C,  Oct.  26,  '63,  and  at  Fort  Steadman. 

Luther,  Jamese  H.,*  2d  Corp.  ;  promoted  3d  Sergt. 

Warren,  B.  F.,  3d  Corp.  ;  died  at  Kinston,  N.  C,  '62. 

Thrash,  J.  M.,*  4th  Corp.  ;  discharged;  under  age. 

Courtena)',  J.  H.,*  Musician;  wounded  at  Malvern  Hill 
July  1,  '62;  lost  leg. 

Penland,  T.   M.,  Musician,      a)  -^-oct^L- 
PRIVATES 

Allen,  P.  H.,*  killed  '62J- 

Alien,  John,**  transferrer!  from  Company  B,  died  '62. 

Alexander,  Fanning,**  wounded  at  Fort  Steadman  ;  cap- 
tured . 

Alexander,  Pinckney.** 

Barnett,  Columbus  V.,*  killed  at  Malvern  Mill  July 
1,  '62. 

Boyd,  John  H .  ,*  died  at  Petersburg  '62-. 

Boyd,  Daniel  A.,*  killed  at  Malvern  Hill. 

Black,  John,*  .wounded  at  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  Sept. 
17,  02 .       /ilx,  &-*\*. 

Baldwin,  Ephraim,*  wounded  twice — at  Plymouth,  N. 
C,  April  20,  '64,  and  at  Grant's  mine,  July  30,  '64. 

Bolen,  Jackson.**      J*y-+-  c- 

Brooks,  jehu.**  &LA^t?~ 

Brooks,  Samuel.** 

Brooks,  George .  ** 

Brooks,  David,**  wounded  at  Malvern  Hill  July  1,  '62. 

Brock,  Reuben.**     }+JL*-r£A> 

Bynum,  Reuben.**    £*-«— 0V* 

Curtis,  W .  .H .  ,*  wounded  twice — at  Sharpsburg  and  once 
afterward .        '  '  *    '  -      *    ^^-  ^  ^ 

Curtis,  George,*  discharged;  under  age.    cy\s*~ ct^t/\^ 

Curtis,  B .  F .  ,*  died  at  Grahamville,  S .  C . ,  '62 . 

Curtis,  G.  W.,**  captured.  **- 

Curtis,  George  S.,**  transferred  from  Company  G,  25th 
Regiment. 

Culbertson,  John,*  discharged  for  disability;  died  since 
the  war. 


Camion,  W.  A.,*  wounded  three  times  at  Malvern  Hill; 
died  of  wounds  July  4,  '62. 

Cannon,    William,*   wounded    at    Fort    Steadman    March 

25,  '65-  1 

Cook,  T.   B.,*  discharged  for  disability  April  20,  '62.    h -K 
Cook,  Young  H.,*  captured  at  Weldon  railroad  Aug.  21, 
64 ;  died  at  Point  Lookout  prison . 
Cook,  J .  D .  * 

Cook,  M.  D.,**  captured  at  Avery's  farm.    AS^^at^y 
Cook,  William,*  discharged;  under  age.      As~+-.~ ^^4. 
Cook,  M.  R.,*  discharged  for  disability.    X>-v. e*  t- ■>£ 
Cook,   W.,**   transferred   from   Company   B,   25th   Regi- 
ment ;  died  '62. 

Candler,  Charles  Z.,*  transferred  to  14th  N ...  C.  Regt.  ; 
died  '62. 

Cothran,  Alfred,**     died     at     Goldsboro,   N.    C. ,     June 

22,  '62. 

Davis,  Uriah,*  died  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  July  17,  '62. 
Davis,  Joshua,*  killed  at  Grant's  mine  July  30,  '64. 
Davis,  Joseph,*  killed  at  siege  of  Petersburg  June  19,  '64. 
Davis,  Daniel  M.,*  died  April  10,  '62,  at  Kinston,  N.  C. 
Daves,  J.  W.*  (C 

Daves,  J.   P.,*  wounded. 

Dover,  Erwin,**  captured  at  Weldon  Railroad  Aug. 
21,  '64. 

Devoir,   William,**   wounded   at   Fort    Steadman    March 

25,  '65-  '     ' 

Dryman,  William,*  discharged  for  disability  May  20,  '62 ; 
died  since  war. 

Dryman,  Robert,*  discharged;  under  age. 

Dockery,  James.* 

Guclger,  D.  F.,**  wounded  twice. 

Green,  Thomas.** 

Glenn,  N.  F.  *  transferred  from  Company  F;  died  at 
W'lson.  N.  C,  July,  '62. 

Galiian,  M.  E.,**  discharged;  over  age.  £*—*-» £>*~  *'**• 

Herren,  William,*  wounded  at  Weldon  Railroad  Aug. 
21,  '64. 

Hawkins,  G.  N.,*  died  since  war,  Feb.,  '89,  at  Asheville. 
N.  C. 

Holder,  Hamilton,*  wounded  badly  twice — first  at  Mal- 
vern Hill  through  the  head  just  under  the  brain;  second,  time 
bacily  in  arm,  about  three  inches  of  upper  arm  bone  taken  out 
by  the  operation  of  resection,  arm  shortened  by  about  three 
inches  ;  survived,    c^^-*^1*'-  J 

Holder,  Samuel,**  discharged  at  expiration  of  enlistment.  &-*- 

Henson,  Thomas.**       >  ,     t  <C 


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Holden,  G.    \Y.,*  dischtrged  ;  over  age.      /'^ViM^, 

Hannah,  Z.  T.,**  captured:  died. 

Hutchison,  Jackcon.** 

Hutchison, Thos.,**  killed  at  Fredericksburg  Dec.   13/62. 

Israel,  Johnson. :;::;: 

Joyce,  Marion,*  wounded  four  times — twice  at  Malvern 
Hill,  also  at  beginnig  of  siege  of  Petersburg,  and  at  Fred- 
ericksburg Dec.   13,  '62. 

Joyce,  R.  M.,**  wounded  at  Fredericksburg  Dec.  13, 
'62:  died  since  war. 

Jamison,  William,**  discharged  at  expiration  of  enlist- 
ment .  . 

Jones,  W.  H.,**  wounded  at  Fredericksburg  Dec.  13, 
'62,  and  also  at  Five  Forks  April  1,  '65. 

Knight,  Thos.,*  killed  at  Malvern  Hill. 

Knight,  Marion,*  killed  at  Bermuda  Hundreds  May,  '64. 

Knight,  James,**  died  at  Petersburg  Dec.  24,  '62. 

Knight,  William,**  killed  at  Fort  Steadman  March 
25,  '65- 

Knight,  R.  M.* 

Luther,  J.   B.,  **kiiled  at  siege  of  Petersburg,  July,  '64. 

Luther,  R.   PI.,*  promoted  Corporal. 

Luther,  John,**  died. 

Luther,  M.  D.,**  wounded  at  Plymouth,  X.  C,  April 
20/64. 

Luther,  H.  A.,**  captured  at  Five  Forks  April  1,   65. 

Ledford,  James,*  wounded  at  2d  Seven  Pines  June 
25,  '62. 

Morgan,  J.  M.,**  promoted  Sergt.  April  28,  '62;  killed 
at  siege  of  Petersburg  June  19,  '64. 

Morgan,  Stephen,**  died  since  the  war. 

Moore,  J.  J.,**  killed  at  Grant's  mine  July  30,  '64. 

Moore,  Thos. ,*  discharged  ;  over  age.        '   *         ■  '■ 

Moore,  John,:,:  captured  at  Avery's  farm  June  18,  '64; 
died  since  the  war 

Meace,  Mangum,*  discharged,  over  age,  July  16,  '62.    ^C4_-©*-«/L 

Meace,  George,*  discharged;  over  age.     i>-^—  «?^  ^*» 

Meace,  Wm.,**  died  half  way  house  hospital  Aug.,  '62. 

Matthews,   John,*  discharged  for  disability  June  28,  '63. 

Matthews,  J.  M.** 

Miller,  M.    M.,*  wounded  siege.    6A-*-~ -* 

ft  Idler,  L.  C.,*  wounded  accidentally,  April,  '64. 

Miller,  Jamees  H.,*  promoted  ensign,  rank  of  Lt.  "Sa^. 
for  capturing  stand  of  colors  at  Grant's  mine,  July  30,  '64; 
wounded  at  Weldon  Railroad  Aug.  21,,  '64;  killed  at  Fort 
Steadman  while  holding  aloft  his  flag,  March,  '65. 


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Muse,  W.  M.,**  wounded  siege;  captured  at  Five 
Forks  April  i,  '65.     „  : 

McFee,  John  F.,*  died  '62. 

McFee,  Madison,**  died  '63. 

McFee,  Marion.* 

Neal,  John,**  died  at  Raleigh  April  3,  '63. 

O'Kelly,  F.  W.,**  wounded  at  2d  Seven  Pines  Tune 
25,  '62. 

■O'Kelley,  C.  W.,**wounded  at  Sharpsburg  Sept.   17,  '62.0LM 

O'Kelley,  Ben,**  died  at  Petersburg  Sept.   19,  '62. 

Ogden,  William.** 

Owenby,  Erastus,**  transferred  from  Company  D,  mor- 
tally wounded  at  Grant's  mine,  July  30,  '64;  died  of  wounds. 

Peebles,  George  W.* 

Penland,  N.  R.** 

Penland,  J.   H.,*  died  at  Goldsboro  June  22,  '62. 

Penland,  Joseph.** 

Penland,  J.  W.** 

Parham,  John . **  - < 

Pettit,  John,**  transferred  from  Company  E. 

Rich,  Joseph,1'*  transferred  from  Company  C;  killed 
siege  June  19,  '64. 

Rhodes,  G.  W.,*  wounded  accidentally  Sept.  19,  '62; 
lost  arm . 

Rice,  J.  W.,*  wounded  siege. 

Rice,  John,**  wounded  on  picket  line,  in  front  of  Avery's 
house,  June  16,  '64. 

Rice,  William .  ** 

Rollins,  John,**  captured  at  Gum  Swamp,  below  Kin- 
ston,  May  16,  '63. 

Rollins,  W.  H.,*  discharged  for  disability  Nov.  19,  61.  G&K  ftJ 

Rhodes,  W.**  /        ■     * 

Rutherford,  J .  R .  * 

Rutherford,  Wm.,**  died  at  Petersburg  Aug.  9,  63. 

Rayfield,  Winslov/.*     C/^*'*^^^C  f 

Sharpe,  Elijah,*  wounded  at  Plymouth,  April  25,  '64.  - 

Smith,  Solomon,*  wounded  at  Avery's  house,  June  17/64. 

Smith,  A.  M.,*  discharged,  over  age,  July  16,  '62;  re- 
enlisted  April  27,  '63.    1 

Snelson,  W.  R.,*  promoted  corporal  of  color  guard. 

Stines,  D.  H.* 

Taylor,  J.  M.* 

Tavlor,  Wm.** 

Taylor,  Samuel.** 

Thrash,  A.-  B.,*  elected  1st  Lt.  April,  1862;  promoted 
Captain  Jan.J.wounded  at  Fort  Steadman  March  25,  '65 ;  cap- 
tured at  fall  of  Petersburg  April,  '65. 


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Warren,  John,*  wounded  at  2d  Seven  Pines,  '62.  A^<~tA-*^ 

Warren,  Uriah,  promoted  Sergt.  April  18,  '62;  killed  on 
Hare's  Hill,  siege  of  Petersburg,  June  16,  '64.  The  shell  that 
killed  this  man  killed  two  others  and  wounded  five. 

Warren,  Joshua,*  wounded  at  Petersburg.   ,(  •.     e   */*» 

Warren,  W.  H.,*wounded  at  Petersburg. 

Warren,  P.  H.,*  wounded  at  Fort  Steadman  March  25, 
'65  ;  promoted  Corporal  April  28,  '62. 

Warren,  J.  M.* 

Warren,  Posey,**  died  at  Goldsboro  July  17,  '62. 

Warren,  W.  K.,*  died  in  '62. 

Warren,  A.  J.,*  killed  in  a  siege,  Oct.  3,  '64. 

Warren,  William.** 

Warren,  G.  H.,*  supposed  to  have  died;  never  heard  of 
after  being  sent  to  hospital  at  Charlottesville,  in  the  winter  of 
'62-3.  He  is  reported  in  "Roster  N.  C.  Troops,"  volume  II, 
page  357,  as  having  died  Jan  .1,  1863. 

Warren,  Wesley,**  died  since  the  war. 

Warren,  Joseph.** 

Warren,  John  F.*       t  t  ^-    -  *  * 

Welch,  D.  P.*        ^<-r* 

Wise,  J.  M.,*  wounded,  night  engagement  at  Avery's 
farm,  June  17,  '64:  arm  resected,  and  one  arm  is  now  about 
four  inches  shorter  than  the  other.     .•--  -.  -   ^ 

Wise,  D.  A.,*  killed  at  2d  Seven  Pines,  June  25,  '62; 
first  man  killed  in  the  battle. 

Wise,  J.  A.,*  died  at  Wilmington  Nov.  24,  "6i  ;  first 
death  in  the  company. 

Williams,  J.  H.,*  discharged,  over  age,  re-enlisted, 
wounded  at  Fort  Steadman,  March  25,  '65;  lost  right  arm. 

Williams,  Jarrett,*  died  '62. 

Williams,  Charles,**  killed  at  Warm  Springs  Oct.  26/63. 

Williams,  Meredith.* 

Young,  W.  M.,*  promoted  to  Corporal,  wounded  in 
siege  at  Petersburg,  captured  at  Fort  Steadman. 

Young,  Porter,**  died  Jan.,  '62. 

Young,  G.  W.,**  died  as  supposed,  when  last  seen  he 
was  at  Leesburg,  Va.,  Sept.  6,  '62,  very  sick ;  no  trace  of 
him  since.  Moore's  "Roster  N.  C.  Troops,"  volume  II, 
page  357,  says  "died  Oct.   1,  '62,  at  Leesburg." 

Young,  James  M.,**  wounded  at  Fredericksburg  Dec. 
13,  '62;  died  since  the  war. 

Young,  Joseph  M .  ,**  wounded  on  Weldon  Railroad, 
Aug.  21,  '64,  badly;  killed  at  Fort  Steadman  March  25,  '65. 

Young,  George,**  wounded  in  a  siege .      /0~*»  <»*— t 

Young,  Thomas,**  wounded  at  Sharpsburg. 


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Young,   A.    W.,**   transferred   from    Company  E,    2jth 
Georgia  Regiment. 

Young,  Halen,**  discharged  for  disability.    AjUwd*-*^ 
Young,  P.  R.,**  wounded  twice. 

Those  marked  *  were  members  from  the  organization. 
Those  marked  **  were  recruits. 

RECAPITULATION 

Original  members    96 

Recruits    74 

Total  Company 170 

Original.      Recruits.  Total. 

Killed     14                   8  22 

Died  of  Disease 14                 14  28 

Total  deaths    28                22  50 

Wounded    32                 15  \' 

Discharged,   disability                 6                   1  7  ' 

Captured     6                  8  14 

Wounds  of  those  wounded 

more  than  once 10                   4  14 

Total  casualties  ...       82                 50  132 
Discharged,  under  and  over 

age   13                   2  15 

Total  casualties              95                 52  147 


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